Africans won’t let Africans rise

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Phrankleen

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  1. The only problem I have with you is the FACT that you're very tribalistic. You said Chinnye hacked a Yuroba man's account. I also listened to the video before this talking about the elections. So my question is: when you're pushing African unity, do you mean Yuroba unity? You always pushing you're a proud Yuroba man bla bla bla. Why can't you say you're proud African. You're very biased and can speck on both sides of your mouth. That's why I respect Pande Maica more. That young man from Gambia is transparent, fair across the board to all Africans. He's not trabalistic like you. You pushing for Yuroba unity. Mind you. I am not from Africa, but I so much love the motherland. Remember when you're talking people like me, see through your lenses. We know if you're tribalistic or not. I don't like tribalism, or even if you come from a particular tribe. If your tribe brother is doing wrong to another brother from a different tribe, correct your tribe brother or speck out against it. Your tribe brothers must know you're transparent and fair to all black people. The white man doesn't care about your tribe.

  2. You nailed it. You can't stress this enough, I have always told people within my circle for years, that the politicians are not the problem, it has always been the people.

  3. Another honest analysis of the African mindset! I am a vistim myself! I have a farm in Nigeria and recently found out my Farm manager had been selling animals behind my back! He sold over 100 pigs before I caught up to his dastardly act!!! These people are just deceitful no matter how well you treat them! I pay the School fees of this man's child, the fanilies of all my staff have free medicals yet they all connived to steal from me! It's so disheartening!!!!

  4. Father forgive them for they know not what they do…Most ppl reading this are on their spiritual journey and if u truly give in to the process u would realize, Africans are just reliving trauma from generation to generation, it is when u come out of ur trauma u can see clearly. So pls forgive my ppl religion has blinded us all😢😢😢

  5. Hi phrankleen, love love the work you do , I’ll love to do a livestream with you on my channel talking about the healthcare route and the high relocation rate. If you’ll be interested in that do , let me know how to reach you privately please .
    Thank you ❤

  6. NYPD is a corrupt terrorist organization disguised as police department. The terrorist organization engineered by the politicians to terrorize and instill fear by inflicting maximum harm on all americans in order to deter them from protesting. This evil organization has and continues to destroy the social fabric of that country. They lack the credibility to deliver adequate policing to americans as they are trained to disportionaly criminalize, incarcerate, dehumanize, and kill black americans. The legal institution has also been engineered to collude with the terrorist organization to perpetuate mass criminalization and mass incarceration of black and brown people through the capitalization of the prison industrial complex. These thugs in uniform are not but cowards. The politicians are to be blamed for creating this evil situation through employment creation of mass policing.

  7. You're absolutely right! Majority of Nigerians have this corrupt mindset such that you hardly can trust anyone in Nigeria including family members. When I think of this, it always sadden my heart. Imagining trying to invest back home and you still have to pray to God to send your way someone who isn't going to scam you – sad😢

  8. Hey employees trust aside when it comes to money all humans can be tempted to steal black or white. If I run a business and suspect something fishy, there are multiple sophisticated surveillance cams I can install or just save me the trouble and get em all fired on the spot seriously all businesses does that here in Canada the land of thieves.. hehe.

  9. Wow, you're 100% right. My wife and I started a business with one of her friends, once we expanded and constructed in another location she left her friend to manage the first property. Within one year she had started her own business by stealing money from us to fund her own, her reason for us losing money and clients was bcoz of the noise and complaints by our customers. I was working out of the country and my wife was in the northern part of the country trying to build up the 2nd location and her friend was stealing from us and building her own and we were suppose to be business partners. The bottom line is know who you are dealing with, watch your paper and scrutinize everything.

  10. Phrankleen you are on point !!! Even in situations whereby the business owner is 100% on ground, some of the worker's thru connivance can still sabotage that business. So how much more situation where the owner is far away in diaspora. Your guess is as good as mine.

  11. Oh wow. I’m AA . I’ve been to Nigeria in 2020 for the first time. And I experience the culture and picked up on everything that was let’s shady ways. My husband is Nigerian and I’ve told him every single you are saying here. I told him I’ve never seen this in my life, not even in Americas hood. He looked at me like this is normal. I told him this and he just doesn’t see it. He ask me would I invest in Nigeria. I honestly told him heck. Short reason why I wouldn’t: until Nigeria as a people change who it is then it will neva change as a country. It starts with the people on ground first. Especially seeing an AA and overcharging ridiculous pricing when we visit. We may spend that money in the moment with you and you gained for a day, but you lost the business because an AA will spend the money for that moment and smile, but will never buy anything from that business or person again. So you lost in the end. And when we AA tell our friends who is curious about visiting. We tell of the great experiences but we also mention the bad as well. We are not going to argue with a man in his own country, but trust we know when we are not paying fair prices and getting played. You can’t play the player that’s been playing with the white man for over four hundred years and learned all the masters tricks. So where the best most enlightened experience of our lives was taken advantage of the this Lagos streets is major for us. You didn’t cheat us you cheated yourselves. And just to add you complain about your government. But I’m actuality aren’t we all a product of our government and vice versa. My husband is so Nigerian and thick headed sometimes he was speechless. But yea starts on the ground my brother and sisters. And this is coming from an AA who visited for only five weeks knew in one week this is a problem.